Answer:
as supportive and nonjudgmenta
Explanation:
The hints we get form the text are " approved tolerance for others", and "inclined to help rather than to reprove". From this, we can assume he's not bitter and unforgiving. We don't have any textual evidence for cheerful, independent, or adventurous. So we can assume that he's as supportive and nonjudgmental.
The type of details used in this sentence is chronological details - Stone Age happened first, and it was followed by Bronze Age and Iron Age.
Answer:
Mr. Rochester is a type of <u><em>Byronic hero</em></u>
The choices for the above question are:
a. suggest that the relationship between Britain and America cannot be severed.
b. exaggerate the colonists’ claims of injustice against Britain.
c. emphasize that harmony between Britain and America is not possible.
d. describe Britain’s cruel treatment of the colonists
In this excerpt, Paine uses figurative language to emphasize that harmony between Britain and America is not possible. The answer to your question is C. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.